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American Players Theatre
5950 Golf Course Road
P.O. Box 819
Spring Green, WI 53588
(Map)
Box Office: 608-588-2361
Administration: 608-588-7401
Fax: 608-588-7085
Susan Bence, WUWM 89.7 FM
Jim DeVita is a well-known name in the Wisconsin theater world. He’s a core company member of American Players Theatre in Spring Green, Wisconsin. That theater was recently selected to receive the 2026 Regional Theatre Tony Award.
In addition to acting and directing, DeVita has written novels and was a resident playwright with First Stage Theatre.
Now, using the pen name James Cleary, he has released a post-apocalyptic thriller called “Sanctuary.” It takes place in a world damaged by climate disasters, where some survivors retreat to a bunker.
DeVita says a character named Maia, who journals, is central to the story.
“I really hear the story through her," he says. "I think she's, for me, the heart of the book. She's as conflicted and confused as anybody else. She sees what's happening, what's wrong. She also sees how she's been complicit in her own life in some of the things that happen. I love her because she's cursed with self-awareness and she calls herself on her own stuff sometimes too, which I like."
The reader gets to know multiple characters and the relationships they form through short snippets throughout the book.
“I say it's a big ensemble, because I will always use theater references,” DeVita says.
As for the book’s title, DeVita says he settled on "Sanctuary" because it’s a complicated word.
“It's both safety too, but also in sanctuary — and I have some definitions of it in the book — there's also sometimes an obligation to pay homage to the person giving you sanctuary. So that's where it gets a little complicated. Maia says this in the book. You know, she has opinions about the way this billionaire has spent his life, but she's alive because of him. So right there, it's a complicated relationship. She's aware that she's in this bunker and the reason she's eating and breathing air is because of how this man prepared. And she wrestles with that,” DeVita says.